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Grocery market with Coca-Cola sign in Washington DC 1941 Photo Print
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Coca-Cola |
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Giclee & Iris Print |
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This picture from Houston where I live..... On May 1943 I wondered where it was? And Victorian houses are no longer around. Lead paint has peeled and faded. And the cart with horse that, I can tell during World War 2 gas rationing. It seems tacky but interesting. The photo was used by Kodak Etkachrome. It's rare.